Klimt. Pigment & Pixel

The exhibition Gustav Klimt. Pigment & Pixel at the Belvedere Vienna combines art and technology to offer new perspectives on Klimt’s painting techniques. The exhibition design presents original works, scientific analyses, and digital reconstructions across three sections. The first focuses on technological investigation: radiological imaging reveals hidden details beneath the surface of Klimt’s paintings, while transparent image carriers and cool blue lighting evoke the precision and atmosphere of a research laboratory. Another room explores Klimt’s legendary use of gold, highlighting how he applied gold leaf and the techniques behind his shimmering surfaces. Centered around the painting Judith I, the space resembles a treasure chamber, allowing visitors to experience Klimt’s gilding methods in a striking and tangible way.

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2025
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The digital reconstructions of the three Faculty Paintings, lost in 1945, presented a particular design challenge. Originally intended for the ceiling of the Great Hall at the University of Vienna, the paintings were never installed. In collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, their original colours were reconstructed using artificial intelligence. The images are suspended from the ceiling, while a mirrored table allows visitors to experience them in reflection, as they would have appeared in their intended setting. The final section highlights Klimt’s nature depictions. Reproductions of his floral motifs line the walls, leading the eye to the adjacent garden—a direct connection between Klimt’s artistic inspiration and the natural world.

Lower Belvedere, Vienna20 February – 7 September 2025

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Lower Belvedere
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Team: Curator: Franz Smola; Assistant Curator: Miroslav Haľák; Exhibition Design: checkpointmedia GmbH / Marc Schuran, Virgil Widrich;Graphic Design: Marc Schuran; Multimedia Content: checkpointmedia GmbH; Animations: Oleg Prodeus; Exhibition Management: Agathe Boruszczak; Implementation Planning and Exhibition Construction: mac. brand spaces / Martin Reiter-Bauer, Bruno Beil; Technological Analysis: Stefanie Jahn, Barbara Steiner; Conservation: Janos Korenyi, Franziska Marinovic, Matthias Müller, Ana Stefaner, Bettina Urban; Installation: Christoph Gruber, Christian Kochmann, Johannes Stacher, Michael Krupica, Fairtects / Thomas Nadj; Lighting: Patrick Rosendorfsky; Art Mediation: Michaela Höß, Julia Haimburger, Katalin Várdai; Exhibition Texts: Julia Haimburger, Franz Smola, Katalin Várdai; Translation: Laura Freeburn; In cooperation with: Uniqa; Media Partners: ORF, Parnass; Special thanks to: Google Arts & Culture ; © Photos: Johannes Stoll / Belvedere, Wien; © Photos: Virgil Widrich
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